We use Kaspersky for our AV needs, and to be honest, it's worked out
well for us. It's certainly caught things that McAfee, our previous AV
solution, didn't. However, they have this slight problem with being a
covert arm of the Russian government, apparently ..

So we need to drop them, as the federal agencies are doing.

There are lots of reviews, such as av-test.org, that we are looking
at. But tell me, who do you have? And - more importantly - if you had
your say in the matter, would you keep them?

We're an sort of enterprise level organization, maybe 1K users, bunch
of laptops issued to remote users. So far, all Win 7 for workstations,
but obviously that will change in the future. Servers are all Win
2008/2012 R2 (so far). So we need something with a centralized
console, to push out rules, updates, etc.

We use Proofpoint as an email gateway, so it does mail scanning. We
have Checkpoint firewalls for managing that sort of traffic.

Thoughts?  I know I've heard good things about ESET and Sophos, among
others. Just soliciting some real world opinions, along with our own
research.


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